You can`t remove it, as I understand, but what you have to do it dye it back as close to your original color as possible. I`m not a stylist, so please don`t quote me on this!
However, with a big project like this, I really, REALLY wouldn`t attempt it at home unless you know exactly what you`re doing. Too many chemicals (especially if they`re not right for your hair) could leave you with extremely fragile hair in bad shape, and that would be a shame.
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Jennifer is correct on this one. There are hair dye removal products on the market but if used improperly they can do real damage to your hair. This is one instance where experience is called for. I strongly suggest you visit a colorist and discuss your options.
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